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Get Started FreeAnastasia Zakharova plays on the WTA tour, currently ranked #91. View Anastasia's player profile — the latest news and daily updates, 2026 season stats, recent match results, win-loss record, and head-to-head history on The Drop Shot.
Three wins in her last 10, and all three demanded a deciding set — the pattern that kept at No. 91 stopped paying out once the calendar turned. Her one resilient highlight in this stretch was saving a third-set tiebreak to edge 7-6 in Rome, but the back half has been straight-sets exits: at the Italian Open, then in the opening rounds of both the French Open and Wimbledon, the latter a 6-3, 6-2 loss with no answer for Muchova's variety.
Currently ranked No. 91 — a high of No. 65 and a low of No. 249 across the last 297 ranking points on record.
is a Russian right-hander from Volgograd, born 18 January 2002, who reached the Tour the patient way. She has won sixteen singles and eight doubles titles on the ITF Women's Circuit, the résumé of a player who learned to win matches long before the ranking points followed. She made her WTA Tour main-draw debut at the 2021 Poland Open as a lucky loser, then spent years grinding through W25s and W100s before the Tour made room. She is still coached by her father, Vladimir Zakharov.
The game is a hard-court baseliner's profile built on the return rather than the serve. The pressure comes off the second-serve return and the break-point conversion — she leans on depth and consistency over raw firepower, and the numbers reflect a grinder who wins by stacking points rather than ending them early. The serve is the swing variable: when first-serve percentage holds, she's a problem; when it dips, the margins vanish.
The 2025 breakthrough was real. Highlights included her first career WTA Tour semifinal at Cleveland, second rounds at both Wimbledon and the US Open, and her first two Top-50 wins — d. Vekić at Queen's Club, d. Baptiste at Cleveland. The Wimbledon run carried the most drama: she overcame Victoria Azarenka to reach the second round, where she lost to in a match that went to a final-set tiebreak.
That form carried into 2026. She hit a career-high singles ranking of No. 74 on 16 March 2026. She reached the second round at Indian Wells — where Britain's loomed next — and is now navigating life inside the top 100, the foothold a decade of ITF reps finally bought her.